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Wow, @Dikachu:disqus - I thought Of Mice and Men was such a literary classic everybody had to read it at least once in school!

Yep, @Matthew_Blanchette:disqus - a lot of women my age and older who still look great.

Oh, and toss in a few kinky torture scenes while they're at it, @dribniar:disqus !

We have Clearance, Over -

Um - not bad for a woman in her late Fifties…?

This is sad.

Oh, @shlincoln:disqus - yeah, that works.

Wow, @avclub-15d496c747570c7e50bdcd422bee5576:disqus - am I showing my age to say that when I was actively reading comics, Lex Luthor was some bald mad scientist in purple and green skintight bodysuits, not a Billionaire Corporate Scumbag? All the rich guys were either superheroes (Bruce Wayne was Batman, Oliver Queen

@disqus_FYIpGydl8T:disqus - I don't know about that, entirely. Maybe Kara would, at least at first when she doesn't know much about it - and yeah, it really bugs me that she walked into Snapper Carr's operation with less journalism experience than my nephew, who reviewed television shows for his school newspaper, has!

@disqus_ZykeT43N1G:disqus - Perry White was the Crusty But Crusading Editor who might chew his own reporters out (and liked it!), but would go toe to toe with any outsider who tried to go after them.

Well, Tony Stark's a rebranded Bruce Wayne, @shlincoln:disqus - so it's not like that was the first time Marvel took a DC Type Character, and went a lot further with it!

Depends on which Jolly Jonah we're discussing, @AmaltheaElanor:disqus ! I'm old enough to remember when he was an utter McCarthyite prick with zero redeeming features, right down to financing a spider-like robot he could control to kill Spider-Man.

As someone with three kid brothers, I completely get this.

Once, I think…? @sgtexposition:disqus. I'm pretty sure he popped in, did a few lines, and popped out - just to give the new series a rub.

So long as they keep hiring Zack Snyder, @michaelnicchetta:disqus ?

@deering24:disqus - he could pull off the "I'm a Sinister Warlord from Massapequa!" part like a champ, though.

FECK!

Did Cushing go up on his line, and Carrie Fisher filled in by delivering her next one anyway?

@The Waltmobile:

@disqus_KMKe0tqoWs:disqus - I honesty don't get that she's got the moral high ground. To me at least (my niece disagrees vehemently, incidentally!), she's proven she's nothing but a terrorist by setting up that poor kid in the first scene to kill himself, so she wouldn't have to risk her own life to kill one of the